done or whether you think it all should be turned over, as many of the liberals do, to washington, d.c. you see, i think it's a question of values, not likability or lovability, it's a question in foreign affairs in experience, knowing world leaders, knowing how to build on a superb record of this administration in arms control, because you'd know exactly how to begin. you have to learn from experience that making unilateral cuts in defense system is not the way that you enhance peace. you've got to understand that it is only the united states that can stand for freedom and democracy around the world and we can't turn it over to the united nations or other multilateral organizations. it is, though, trying to understand the heartbeat of the country. and i know these campaigns get knocked a lot, but i think i'd be a better president now for having had to travel to these communities and understand the family values and the importance of neighborhood. [applause] >> please. >> margaret warner for the vice president. >> i'd like to follow up on that mr. vice president. the tenor of the campa